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lighting for my reload bench
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<blockquote data-quote="akgriffin" data-source="post: 3425703" data-attributes="member: 17630"><p>ok let me explain. i have been learning to reload from a buddy of mine for the last 3 yrs or so. I have been using his 6yr old or older auto powder dropper, my bodies electromagnetic field causes the old and new powder dropper to become unstable and start bouncing. So if my body will cause this i know a electromagnetic field from a light system will do the same. so i was mostly extrapolating from my limited and my buddies long experiance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akgriffin, post: 3425703, member: 17630"] ok let me explain. i have been learning to reload from a buddy of mine for the last 3 yrs or so. I have been using his 6yr old or older auto powder dropper, my bodies electromagnetic field causes the old and new powder dropper to become unstable and start bouncing. So if my body will cause this i know a electromagnetic field from a light system will do the same. so i was mostly extrapolating from my limited and my buddies long experiance. [/QUOTE]
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